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(Redirected from Modi'in Center railway station) Rail station in Modi'in, Israel
Modi'in–Center
מודיעין – מרכז
General information
LocationIsrael Modi'in, Israel
Coordinates31°54′03″N 35°00′21″E / 31.90083°N 35.00583°E / 31.90083; 35.00583
Line(s)1
Platforms2
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeunderground
Platform levels3
Parkingno
History
Opened1 April 2008; 16 years ago (2008-04-01)
Electrified31 March 2022; 2 years ago (2022-03-31)
Passengers
20191,711,198
Rank29 out of 68
Services
Preceding station Israel Railways Following station
Paatei Modi'intowards Nahariya Nahariya–Modi'in Terminus
Paatei Modi'intowards Jerusalem–Yitzhak Navon Jerusalem–Modi'in
Route map
Legend
Nahariya
Akko
to Karmiel
Kiryat Motzkin
Kiryat Haim
to Beit She'an
HaMifratz Central Haifa Bay central bus station Cable car
Haifa Center–HaShmona Carmelit ferry/water interchange
Haifa–Bat Galim
Haifa–Hof HaCarmel Haifa Hof HaCarmel central bus station
Atlit
Binyamina
to Kfar Sava
Tel Aviv–University
Tel Aviv–Savidor Central Bus interchange
Tel Aviv–HaShalom
Tel Aviv–HaHagana
to Rishon LeZion–Moshe Dayan
to Lod
Ben Gurion Airport Ben Gurion Airport
ISR-FW-1.svg Highway 1
to Lod
to Jerusalem
Paatei Modi'in
Modi'in Central
Israel Rail Lines Map

Modi'in–Center railway station (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת מודיעין – מרכז, Tahanat HaRakevet Modi'in Merkaz) is an Israel Railways passenger terminal and one of two stations serving Modi'in (the other being Paatei Modi'in). It is the terminus of the Nahariya-Modi'in line, with service to the airport, Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Akko. It became operational on April 1, 2008. On March 31, 2022, an electric link to Jerusalem was established.

Modi'in Central is the first rail station in Israel that is completely underground. Covering an area of approximately 7,000 square meters (75,000 sq ft), it was the largest railway station in Israel until the opening of the Jerusalem–Yitzhak Navon railway station, which is eight times larger.

Gallery

  • Tracks leading towards the station. The station is in the background. Tracks leading towards the station. The station is in the background.
  • Another view of the tracks Another view of the tracks
  • Inside the station Inside the station

References

  1. "2019 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report" (PDF). Israel Railways.
  2. The "Pakatz Engineering (1997) LTD" site (Hebrew)

External links

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